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Originally posted by Uncle Al:
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if all sulphur species are heavier than air, please explain the phenomenon of sulphur dioxide ice being in the air years after the volcanic eruption that that launched them there.
Where would religion be without stalwart ignorance? Hey git, name a sulfur species that is less dense than air, plus a literature citation.

Why does a gram of goose down float in the air and a gram of lead fall like a lead ball? Cesium iodide has a density of 4.51 g/cm^3. How does it stay homogeneously dissolved in water? (Hint: density gradient centrifugation).
Seems like someone (Uncle Al) has made grandiose comments like "theory is the handmaden of experiment" or some such phrase (that even Uncle Al has forgotten).

The man says that experimentally the sulfer compounds are found in the air years after they are ejected by volcanos. Uncle Al states that theoretically this can't happen.

Either attack the facts or be consistent with your own philosophy.